Wilson Clash 100 Tour

This racket is one of a kind, but we were surprised at how nicely it plays.

Wilson’s newest model. It’s hard to compare this racket to anything else on the market because it has such a unique feel.

16x19

String Pattern

The number of strings running horizontally and vertically across the racket. A more dense pattern (18×20) offers more stability, while a more open pattern (16×19) offers more spin, power, and feel.

326

Racket Weight

Generally, beginners should stick to lightweight or medium rackets (less than 11oz). More advanced players, however, should choose medium or heavy rackets (more than 11oz). (Learn more)

322

Swing Weight

Swing weight is a calculated by using the racket’s weight and balance. The greater the swing weight, the more power a player will get. (Learn more)

9 HL

Balance

Balance means where most of the weight is centered in the racket. Head heavy rackets (HH) offer more power, while head light (HL) rackets offer more maneuverability. (Learn more)

Ratings
Forehand
84%
Backhand
82%
Volleys
81%
Serve
83%
Returns
85%

SPECS

These are some of the characteristics of the racket you should pay attention when deciding whether this is the right racket for you or not. If you not quite sure what they mean, you can just use the "What is this?" feature in order to learn more.

0

Head Size

The head size of the racket influences how easy it is to play with it. A large head size (over 98) makes it easier to make contact with the shots but offers little maneuverability – which is great for beginners.

0

Racket Length

Most rackets range from 27 to 29 inches. Longer rackets offer more power and reach, but are more difficult to maneuver. 

81

Beam Width

These numbers reflect the beam width at the head, shoulder, and handle. A larger beam usually means more power, but less maneuverability.

55

Stiffness

Choosing the right strings and the right string tension is just as important as choosing the right racket. Some rackets play better with higher tensions, while others require a lower tension. 

REVIEW

We've played with hundreds of rackets, so we like to be pretty thorough with our reviews. We were also told that we make the best Youtube racket reviews (yes, mostly by our moms), but also by this guy and some other cool people.

FAQ

Please feel free to reach out in case you have any questions related to this racket – we’ll be happy to answer them! In the meanwhile, here are some of the most commonly asked questions.

Luxilon 4G strung at 49-58 pounds.
It doesn’t really play how you would expect it to. We thought the groundstrokes may feel somewhat mushy, but in reality it was a crisp and comfortable feeling.
Honestly, none come to mind. This racket feels different than all of the other rackets we have tried.
Yes, but beginners should first check out the regular (not tour) version of this racket. The tour version may be a bit too heavy for someone just learning the game.
Volleys were surprisingly not bad, but our gut tells us the 98 version would warrant better volleys.

RACKET SUMMARY

Name: Wilson Clash 100 Tour
Brand: Wilson
Weight: 326g
Swingweight: 322g
Length: 27 inches
String Pattern: 16x19
Balance: 9 HL
Beam Width: 81
Stiffness: 55
Recommended String Tension:

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